Editor’s note: Once a month, OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in Franklin County write a column about native plants in Ohio. When you think of Ohio, you might picture its bustling cities ...
A landlocked stretch of vacant city land along Interstate 90 seems destined to become a vibrant plot full of native plants later this year. Cleveland is looking to lease three parcels along I-90 to ...
The Ohio Legislature passed legislation that allows individuals, conservation organizations and non-profits, to collect and ...
Three special opportunities Jan. 26 at The West Woods Nature Center The West Woods Nature Center has something for everyone ...
A renter's dilemma about managing invasive plants sparked a discussion on Reddit. The resident of Northeast Ohio explained that chronic pain prevents them from removing non-native flowering shrubs ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 364 on Wednesday, allowing local organizations, individuals and nonprofit groups to share native seeds.
But did you know that Ohio is also home to a treasure trove of native plants that play a crucial role in the state’s ecosystem? Let’s dive into why these native plants are so important and why ...
A new Ohio law allows individuals and conservation organizations to collect and share native plant seeds. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 364 on Wednesday, following the unanimous approval ...